Let's say it straight: Father-4-Justice has a good cause by defending fathers who can't meet their children. The F4J's problem is of another order: marketing and credibility.

We objectively can't be against the right for fathers to raise their children. It's better for everybody, the youngster at first by giving him a better stability. Where F4J are losing their battle is in their choice of action. By making stricking actions, without any proportion with the problem they denounce, F4J are just being inappropriate and deter anybody to join their cause, just like that poor man on the advertisement board near the Jacques-Cartier bridge at the moment. (By the way, F4J has denied any involvement in that action, but the effect on the opinion and the cause is the same as if they were involved.)

We can certainly understand and forgive the actions driven by the panic and stress one live with while forbidden to see his children. However, it is hardly forgiveable for a group of mature men to waste all the public sympathy over their cause only for the sake of publicity. Gentlemen, please! Be smarter and choose your action in a more socially fashionnable way.